History Behind Issue: Continues from issue #4 and guest
stars Moondragon and Drax.

Preview:

Drax the Despot? In the aftermath of last month's clash, Captain
Marvel and Drax the Destroyer find themselves transported to a familiar spot in the Marvel
Universe -- one where Drax is worshipped as a god, and Genis is considered a villain. And
to make matters worse, Drax is slowly becoming more and more stupid -- not to mention more
violent. Meanwhile, Rick Jones is stuck dealing with Moondragon.

Issue Synopsis by James "Marvelite" Pedrick:

Continued from last issue, the story begins with Drax
and Captain Marvel lying unconscious on a planet, when some completely-covered inhabitants
of the planet come and take Drax way, thinking he is Hulk. They leave Captain Marvel,
thinking the desert will kill him.

Meanwhile, Moondragon is trying to get Rick Jones to clash the
nega-bands together to bring back Genis and Drax. He refuses to and finally stops
Moondragon by channeling energy from the nega-bands, then tying her up and forcing her to
listen to earth music.

Elsewhere, Kelly, from last issue, is seeing a psychiatrist. She
says the serpent-looking figure is an alien (see issues #0-1), but that everything will be
destroyed not be the alien, but by her. He thinks shes crazy, but when her eyes turn
white and her entire body turns into a blue-starry complexion (similar to Captain
Marvels), she tells him he now knows shes not crazy and if he tells anyone
what he saw, theyd think he was.

Back with Rick and Moondragon, Genis communicates to Rick and they
both agree that while one is on earth, the other must not be in the Negative Zone but
elsewhere (otherwise Genis would have died last issue when Drax broke the nullfield.)

Captain Marvel then travels the planet, where he runs into a
creature, but successfully breaks free. While back on earth, Marlo is showering when she
sees (and hears) the ghost of Lorraine. The sight causes her to fall over and makes her
believe she is losing her mind.

Back on the other planet, Drax is visited by the green-skinned
soldiers that saved him. They refer to him as the Hulk and take him to Visalia, the sister
of Jarella, who was involved with the Hulk in earlier Peter David issues. Drax tries to
explain he is not Hulk, but she stops him from doing so with a kiss.

Moondragon, on earth, then convinces Rick and Genis to find Drax,
her father. He does so, but only finds Drax, dressed in that civilizations style of
armor and standing beside his new love interest.

Preview of Issue #6:

As if Rick Jones and Captain Marvel didn't have enough
to worry about with Cosmic Awareness malfunctions, the overbearing Moonstone, and
the poltergeist haunting Marlo, now enter Commander Rann, Marionette and Bug
-- the heroes of the Microverse. Click
here to read our review of issue #6!

Review by James "Marvelite" Pedrick:

This issue was a bit of a let down compared to the past issues.
James Fry's art was all right, but lacking when it comes to drawing the Silver
Surfer. The humor didn't quite seem as clever either. Still, the issue was all
right and the series is still promising. But I think we need to stop with the guest
artists.

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